A BDS Lesson in Dishonesty [incl. As'ad AbuKhalil]

In a 2,000 word diatribe in the New York Times, Joesph Levine, philosophy professor and a member of the Jewish Voice for Peace Academic Advisory Council, defends BDS, asking, "Is Boycotting Israel 'Hate'?"

He claims, "Opponents of the nonviolent Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement are involved in a dishonest branding campaign."

BDS

Make no mistake, the purpose of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS) is to destroy Israel.

…a radical anti-Israel activist group that advocates for a complete economic, cultural and academic boycott of the state of Israel.

In 2015 JVP Deputy Director Cecilie Surasky said that the fundamentally Jewish idea that "Israel is to be a light unto nations" means that:

Ethnic cleansing, even genocide—these are all divinely justified.

The ADL understood that statement to be antisemitic.

JVP has officially equated Zionism with White Supremacism and has a program called "Deadly Exchange" in which the organization actually blames Israel for police brutality in America.

The ADL also points out that the JVP gives "cover to anti-Semites who couch their malice toward Jews as mere anti-Zionism." To whit, comments by JVP followers on social media include statements like "Israel should be "wiped from the face of the earth," and "Israel was responsible for the 9/11 terror attacks."

Reasonableness and free speech

Levine invokes the concepts of reasonableness and free speech. Yet the organizations he supports do exactly the opposite: they shut down speakers with whom they disagree, and work to prevent Israeli artists, academics or politicians from even visiting campuses or other collaborative forums.

And make no mistake, in America a private boycott of a foreign nation has never been considered "free speech" under the US Constitution. This a topic we addressed in some technical depth in the past.

Dishonesty

Levine engages in many claims that range from misleading to outright wrong. Yet all are based on the premise that it is perfectly acceptable to support a movement that works for the destruction of the world's only Jewish state, to silence all those with whom you disagree, and then to paradoxically claim that you are a bastion of morality, reasonableness and freedom.

Nothing could be more (in the words of Joseph Levine himself) dishonest.